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Hazel Goebel Marsh, age 98

Hazel Goebel Marsh

Hazel Goebel Marsh passed away Tuesday, March 24, 2020, in Vancouver, WA.  She was 98.  Hazel was born in 1921 in Spy Hill, Saskatchewan, Canada.  She left home at 18 and moved to Prince Rupert, BC, where she met her husband, Blaine Goebel, from Buena, WA, while he was passing through as a crewman on […]

Cascade Warbirds to fly on May 8 in remembrance of the Victory of Europe

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By Kerry Edwards | Cascade Warbirds Cascade Warbirds members will be flying their aircraft in a special formation over Puget Sound cities on Friday May 8 to honor of the 75th Anniversary of the Victory in Europe.  The local event is part of a national effort by the Veterans Airlift Command’s Tribute Wing and is […]

Inslee announces three advisory groups, calls Republican lawsuit “humanly heartless”

By Luke Putvin | Lynnwood Times Staff Today, at his May 5 press conference, Governor Jay Inslee announced the creation of three advisory groups. Each group will be focused on a specific step of recovery from COVID-19. Additionally, Inslee announced that outdoor recreation formally starts today. The advisory groups will be made up of a diverse […]

Regional mayors release statement on COVID-19 progress

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Press Release by various Mayors of Snohomish County May 4, 2020 — For the last few months, the world has been faced with a widespread, deadly pandemic that required quick and decisive leadership. Since the first COVID-19 case was reported in Snohomish County in January, the Governor and regional partners have shown just such leadership. […]

Snohomish County Parks to Re-open for Day Use May 5

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In alignment with Gov. Inslee’s easing of outdoor recreation restrictions, Parks will open gates and most parking By Rose Smith | Snohomish County Government EVERETT, Wash., May 1, 2020 – Today, Snohomish County announced the re-opening of county parks for day use on Tuesday, May 5, in coordination with Governor Inslee’s announcement this week that […]

Ziply Fiber completes $1.4 billion acquisition of Frontier’s northwest operations

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Company’s first priority is growing network capacity, performance and implementing network-wide upgrades; will invest $500 million in improvements By Dan Miller, Curator PR for Ziply Fiber | Press Release Kirkland, Washington (May 1, 2020) – Ziply Fiber™ today finalized its acquisition of the northwest operations of Frontier Communications in a $1.35 billion transaction funded from […]

Inslee signs COVID-19 order for phased re-opening of Washington

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Safe Start is a data-driven plan that includes regional variances based on population and low COVID-19 counts. By Governor Jay Inslee | Press Release Some businesses could re-open as early as this week under the new COVID-19 order signed by Gov. Jay Inslee today. The state’s “Safe Start” plan is a phased approach to re-opening […]

Cascade Symphony cancels remaining 2019-2020 season concerts

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EDMONDS – Following state guidelines protecting the safety of the community at large, the Cascade Symphony Orchestra Board of Directors has decided to cancel all remaining concerts on its 2019-2020 schedule. The cancellations include what would have been the May 4 “The Mysterious Russian Soul” concert and the previously postponed March 9 “From the New […]

Local Eats & Places to Meet: Caravan Kebab

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By Mario Lotmore | Lynnwood Times Staff Nestled in the Edmonds Firdale Village Shopping Center, Caravan Kebab awaits your discovery. Upon entry your senses are filled with the exotic aroma of freshly ground spices and lavish vibrant décor reminiscent of the Silk Road. When we sat down with owner and chef, Shahzad Raja, we knew […]

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